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drive down

1. To drive to a place further south than one's current location. We're planning to drive down to Florida and thaw out from the Boston winter.

2. To drive someone or something to another location. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can used between "drive" and "down." I can't leave for the beach until Saturday—can you drive me down?Mom is going to drive all of that stuff down to campus next weekend.

3. To cause something to decrease quickly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can used between "drive" and "down." That dilapidated old house has driven down house prices in our neighborhood.

drive someone down

(to some place) to transport someone to some place (as in town or away from home), or to a relatively lower place or to a place in the south. She drove herself down to the hospital.We have to drive Andrew down to school in the fall.

drive something down

(to some place) to transport a vehicle to a place by driving it there. I will drive the car down to the college and leave it there for you.I'll drive down the car and meet you.Do I have to drive the car down? Can't you fly up here and get it?

drive down

(to some place ) to go in a vehicle to a relatively lower place or to a place in the South. We are going to drive down to Houston for the weekend.We were going to fly to Florida, but it will be nice to drive down.

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